1 . Mental health is a growing worldwide problem. Because it can affect people at a young age, they’ll often need treatment for many years. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will surely impact every aspect of modern life and society. Scientists and doctors have already begun to explore its potential for mental health research and treatment. Join us for this year’s conference, where experts will discuss how AI will help people in their mental health therapy (治疗).
Agenda * 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Check In (Continental breakfast will be provided) * 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Lecture’s topic: A Fruitful Reciprocity (互惠): The Neuroscience-AI Connection Speaker: Dr. Dan Yamins, Assistant Professor of Psychology and of Computer Science, Stanford University * 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Lecture’s topic: From AI for mental health to digital therapeutics Speaker: Dr. Aldo Faisal, Professor of AI & Neuroscience, Imperial College London * 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Lunch Break * 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Lecture’s topic: Computational Psychiatry Speaker: Dr. Frederike Petzschner, Assistant Professor of Brain Science, Brown University * 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Lecture’s topic: What can GenAI teach us about the nature of intelligence? Speaker: Dr. Blaise Arcas, Researcher at Google Research * 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lecture’s topic: Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging Speaker: Dr. Hugo Aerts, Associate Professor, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Full Professor at Maastricht University |
1. What is the topic of this year’s conference?
A.AI’s advantage in modern society. | B.AI’s influence on people’s daily life. |
C.The difficulty in treating mental health. | D.Applications of AI in treating mental health. |
A.Three. | B.Five. | C.Seven. | D.Nine. |
A.Dr. Hugo Aerts. | B.Dr. Aldo Faisal. | C.Dr. Dan Yamins. | D.Dr. Frederike Petzschner. |
2 . If you’re interested in pushing yourself academically while experiencing college life, our Summer Programs for Pre-College Students (SPP) can be ideal for you. In the programs, you will be able to make friends with fellow students, engage in social activities around the city and on campus, and experience pre-college summer study at one of the world’s top teaching and research universities.
Our long-running summer term pre-college offerings include a choice of one-, two-, three-, and six-week programs that prepare you for success in college. With five exciting and challenging pre-college summer programs to choose from, you can earn college credit, discover a new subject area, perform cutting-edge research in university labs, or immerse yourself in hands-on learning.
Academic life
SPP invites you to join other highly motivated teens from 87 countries in our summer programs for high school students and take the leap into college life and academics, which enables you to take on new academic challenges, explore a variety of interests and consider possible majors. You can take college courses alongside undergraduates either on campus or online. And you can also earn up to eight college credits by conducting in-depth STEM research with individual instructors or as part of a group project. Or, you can immerse yourself in a variety of stimulating noncredit seminars that blend lectures with experiential learning, discussions, and projects.
Campus/Residence life
Embracing college life is an exciting experience. Whether you live on campus or commute, you’ll get to know the ins and outs of college and city life. If you live on campus, you will stay in the residence hall, sharing a room and participating in dorm activities. There are typically two students per room and safety is our highest priority: residence halls have live-in university staff and 24-hour security. Resident program assistants provide guidance, coordinate and lead social activities, ranging from group activities that include comedy shows to field trips.
Your hard work will be combined with social events and fun activities — and you’ll still have time for your own adventures on campus! EmailtheSPPofficeatsppoffice@mail.edu.
1. What does SPP aim to do?A.To help college students to achieve academic success. |
B.To get high school students well-prepared for college life. |
C.To provide admission guidelines for pre-college students. |
D.To encourage students to participate in hands-on learning. |
A.Carry out STEM research. | B.Attend various seminars. |
C.Finish the courses online. | D.Join in experiential learning. |
A.They can organize social activities. |
B.They will have access to a single room. |
C.They are provided with good security. |
D.They are advised to direct comedy shows. |
3 . Check the library calendar on the homepage for winter break hours! We are closed for the holidays and college closure,from December 20-26,library staff will not be available by email nor phone. We will return on December 27 at 9 am.
ACCESSIBILITY
The library welcomes and supports all students. We are dedicated to inclusive service and access for all patrons. If you need accommodation not listed here,please ask library staff; we can help with research, technology, access to collections, and other services.
For more information,contact the Accessibility Resource Center at 206.934.4183 or visit the ARC web-page.
Library Entrance
The library is located across from the bookstore,in the Broadway Edison building, on the second floor(BE 2101) on the south side of the building. For use of the elevators,enter the main entrance,find the 1st-floor central elevators to the right. Take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Exit and turn right (south).Proceed across the ramp to find the library’s front entrance.
STUDY ROOMS
Until further notice study rooms are available for individual and group use. Study rooms are available for a daily 2-hour maximum per study group. Students can schedule study rooms online or at the circulation desk. A photo ID or My Seattle Colleges email account is needed.
Other Services
Bookshare Online Library
Library users with reading barriers can also access Book share, an online library free for students that include over 600,000 digital books, textbooks, and resources with assistive technology tools for readers with print disabilities. Learn more about who is eligible for Book share here or contact a librarian to get started.
1. When would be the suitable time to visit the librarian by phone?A.AT 8 am on December 23. | B.AT 11 pm on December 26. |
C.AT 8 am on December 27. | D.AT 11 am on December 27. |
A.Enter the main entrance. | B.Use a photo ID online. |
C.Contact a librarian. | D.Log in Book share Online Library. |
A.A website. | B.A course guide. |
C.A textbook. | D.A magazine. |